Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
ing promenaders, as it is the intention of the dry goods | otherwise valid, aro upheld in our courts when made to and other merchants to close their stores at seven o'clock | institutions or sooieties having authority by charter or in the evening. The movement commences this evening, by law to receive them; and when the purposes contom- ‘and will no doubt be quite general, as moat of the busi- | P!sted by the donors are within the range of the objects ness houses have wed to ti of such societies and the of their general powors. oie heontan te oe nadie ting thar aor ‘That the English of ite charitable uses has com) bo THE PUBLIC HEALTH. Ne Cases of Cholera Beported in the ei ity—Four Cases in Brocklyn—Quaran- "i Deserted. ee ‘wore no cases of cholera reported by the police in the evening stores | BO exist ri place in bor LAY dan eens, Lave tom of "hea ! Cal A authority, which, the Goring yesterday, and the supposition wae that there | Taw Oxoam on Puruovru Guvxou.—A writer in one of | PYF .'2 the sahaing of G6 Riisabete, ‘wae, exarciend frore nv fresh breakings out of the contagion, the daily papers recently, stated that he heard “‘asemi-'| to pious uses, as distinguished from other usos HEALTH OF BROOKLYN. brave attempt to control the energies of Mr. Beecher’s not «@ of its original and trusts, was } id inherent judicial power as an equity tribunal, but a In the Twelfth ward the cholera may be said to be | new organ,"’ and that “candor compelled him to say It ney f th Po equity 5 @pidemic. No less than nine cases reported within the | was ig Ot partial success,” that “he saw Plymouth | tue of the teal eae Ree gs ning tag past ten days on Red Hook Point, in that ward, have | church fecared an ol t without a’ "dc. | with which the courte of this State have not been in- , ‘The writer was not aware of the that Mr. | vested. That by the statute of 43 Elizabeth, various Vesulted fatally. For the greater part the disease appears | Beecher’s organ is little more abuses of the previous system were remedied, and the to have confined iteelf to that low locality, until yester. | that the somi-brave attempt was the teating of the water- | law of indefinite charities was substantially codified; cer- power by the use of all the both those tuped and | tain enumerated being sanctioned by Untuned, and that {t was pM oegellnn F of the church | Parliamentary ee LyoE gales us feanctiones who was testing It. being permitted to fail. That the new abuse which w up under this statute led to the adoption of further RELIGIOUS SERVICES. amontary restraints iu the Mortimain act of 9 Goo. Hi. ©, 86, That the design and effect of the repeal of the Dedication of St, Stophen’s Church, Brooklyn—Discourse by the Right Kev. Health. ‘the north side of Walcott va sina inant by Dr. Willets, ‘Toole, No 1 Hamilton avenue, found to be Ford, died yesterday morn. cases having occurred on Hamilton avenue, which mentioned below, Tho were yeate: : toned subjoined yesterday ye “ aD Alexander Thompson, who was tak: aac yo Font ore a raisin 3 ber | carly, iY . Murpl was re) recov. oe lato In the evening,” ri ™ oe AT STATEN ISLAND, ~* Tbo hospital ahips at Quarantine may now be said to be entirely relieved frum duty, convalescents been gradually taken off the Falcon, transferred to statutes of 43 Elizabeth, and the Mortmain acts by the English pie of indeiinite charttablo uses; aud our subse. quent lation has au complete and harmoni- Bishop Loughlin—Facts and Figures | ous system of che rey on loned by legislative autho- rity, subject to Statutory regulations, and ‘adapird to the A new Catholic church was dedicated yesterday in Car. | Cousiton of aur people, a ‘ a ing to withdraw gifts to mere roll street, South Brooklyn, to be known hereafter as 3t. | private trustees for indefinite charitabie fog from he Stephen’a church, ‘The building was formerly usod by | Operation of the provisions of the Revised Statutes in an Episcopalian congregation, a04 is Iergo epough to ac relation to uses and trusts, perpotuities and the limita these stataten tro ia direct contravention of the English Dorris, the pastor, bad previously purchased a piec of | !aw on this subjoct, as It oxinted at the timo vo led athe vn ofthe church iv iw of eccing | Sr ay Knee mnt nou a building thereon, but owing to come difficulty about Logislature of 1788, was to im this State the about the Editice, de. condition of our people and the mature of our institu- tions of future estates ; and the prohibitions contained in 8 COmmodate about six hundred pérsons. Rev. Father 1), Galle go's executors va, Attorney General (3 Leigh, 474), after due course, and bell 7 ced ontiraly. ‘well ‘by the doctors, they have Yoon | tho deeds of tho property it was thought advisabie to | ‘pros, the Moshodel Rulacopal Chore (2 Sandford, s jed to come up to the cily. Over thirty vessel purchase tho edifice dedicated yesterday and use that for | jel’ (17 How., U. 8. B., 869), in accordance with the fore- ived nes from ae mero anasnised pai Burdett and | q time, After negotiating with the former owners for a fring viows, were approved tho case of the Now York ass been found, ‘The island was overrun by pleasure | day or two it was decided to cloge the bar, gs heal swt ott epg ae oye pote ary Seekers during the whole day; but there were uo out- | Dorris agree'ng to pay $15,000 for the church. MechaB- | 4) and Wiliams vs Williams (4 Beld,, 626), so Tar ne thoy Pages or depredations anywhore. 48s were at once set to work to put the building in pro- por trim for the uses for which it was now intended, and aftor a few days it was announced that the dedioation | Wound (ake place yesterda large numbo¥ df them Fore ic been understood that Bisho) preach on the occasion, pered OR the sidewalk, WOOD'S THEATRE. ‘The Worrell sisters, Miss Kathleon O'Neil, Mr. Alfred | and many were unabio to gain admi:tance. Moo, bir, Loffingwell, Miss Davenport, with the others of | ‘Tho services were commenced about eleven o'clock, the following HAMBA Fra*misT albgra Rey. Father ‘the company engaged at Wood's théatre, Broadway, are Dorris {pastor calpbenn athe? “8TQll,, dogcon; a aro laconsistent with thease conclusions, were overrule NEW JERSEY NEWS, eee Jersey City. Row Asoxa Finevay.—Between eloven and twolve o'vlook on Saturday night a misunderstanding occurred bexwoon some members of Engines No. 2 and Juckson No. 6, eho 2ere in company, and a general fracas ensued. : AMUSEMENTS. Tie Metropolitan Entertainment. acon @nnouncod in attractive performances for this (Monday) | Rev. Father Daly, sub-deacon; Rev. Thos, Neea, m4ter fo ieat the pu ‘ous powers of the rival compan fand otlier evenings of the week, aa well as at the Wed. | Of coremonies. ive geremony of blessing the’ church | 2! (% e pugtinen Nehtid RRR Gach: now's oh j y aft - é was first portormed, the clergy passing down the middie | the Moratt! and Curiatil wm. . 7 y afternoon matinge, The spectacular extrava- | iste and gyt on the door ou the left-hand side of the | Nivgcr Atioy amt Sagar Connore, «2x® latter representing , The Elves, or Statuo Bride, will be revived by re- | altar, ‘hen afound the building on the outside, entering nd the formor No. 2 The contm,. An's met about juest, Le entertainments commencing with the amusing | by ‘io other door. ‘These solemn ceremonies having | noon yorterday on a spot iging botween abt’Y Civ aud pleco valled Too Much for Gocd Nature. In the cast of | Pe! Performed, wass was commenced; and at the pro- | Borgen, whoo, afier a atnbborn fight, Nigger a> per stage of the procoedings bis Grae the Bishop ascend. | od the platform and delivered an oloquent discourse. TNF SERMON, 1am about (o read for you Gospel according to Saint sus came and spoke unto them, say. en to me in heaven and on earth way, and it w ‘the Statue Bride the characters aro assignod:—Sylvia, he Statue Bride, Miss Sophie Worrell; Prince Lubin, “Jorkey Club,’ a beau jeune homme, Mist Irene Wor- Yoll; Phillis, a miller’s danghter, Miss Jennio Worrell; Pount Coldstream, Mr, M. W, Leffingwel!. Miss Kath. fitrre Alloy’s frivmds collected around thé son No, 6 and abused as many of the id jay hands npon. A large crowd had collected at the scone qué nance, and the atsailants were obliged : ay Agen O'Neil will be out in her Irish songs avd imitations bie therefore, and ‘cach all pations, beptining them | fi eet men Hole gral Mr tee he esi i alae . | in the name of the Father, and of the Sou, and of the | *ipped from their g Alfred Moe gives some extraordinary evo: oly Ghost, teaching th to observe all things ations on parlor skates, Miss Sophie Wogrell takes a mR noxt Friday, when Cinderelia and a new come- Mbtia, cucitiod Mra, Smith, will be played. i SPARLEY WHITH AT MECHANICS’ MALL, haley White's Combination and Minstrels Company tinue at No, 472 Broadway, (Bryants’) Mechanics? |, in a very ample ré/e, Sevoral attractive stars have added to the troupe, and will make their first ap- nce this evening, including Miss Fanny Forrest, agate Bob Ha;t, from New Orleans, and Frank ‘Kerns, the Ethiopian dolincator, and Mr, Noise Seymour, ‘Wet! known in Bryants’ Minstrels Company. The pré- gtamme is ample and varied in a pleasing manner. “PROFPSSOR LOWR'S AERONAUTIC AMPH!TMEATRE, ere lzsnor Lowe’s balloon and Harry Lealio’s daring feats on a trapy%@ at the height of ons thousand fect 0 the earth, aro tho gfem attractions at the Aero- ie amphitheatre, corner of Fifty-ninth strect ana th avenue, Hoffman’s band every day during the as_ensions, HOOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN, Charles Pettingil!, comedian, will appear th's evening for the first time at this place of amusement. The hheated term seems not to affect the attendance at Mooley’s to any considerable degree, Fort Lee. Tas Kxoous Yeerenpay.—The terror of cru de soleil seems to havo frightened our people from the city yoa- terday, Accordingly crowds might be seen hurrying to the wharves to ko a day's enjoymont along the aala- brious haunts that line the opposite bank of the North river, steamer Hulse was almost overcrowdod every trtp. Gangs of prekpockets were not wanting, and a gentleman entoring the boat at Fort Lee was deprived of lis gold watch, Suspicion fell on two mischievous, fidgetty gonts whore right bands were bandaged I bandkerehiol es arse, On getting ashore at the Ch Lopher atreet wharf ono of these adopts was no desirous of making the acqnaintance of a gentioman's watch that he was throttled by bis intondod victim, who waa on th lsakout, and who discovered a formidable knife thrust undor tho g@eove of the euapected mi coat, The lattor was with difficulty saved from condign chastisement, although, like #imon of Troy, paratus utrumque. Hix wily companion, after endeavoring in vain to erente a row on the boat and profit by the tamult, was fgnomintously ejected by Captain Annott, ever I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world.’ Having read tho above toxt the Bishop procosded to #peak of the interpretation of the Scripture and the dan- gor of falling into errors in this respect He took the grovnd that God fuiended that man should be taught those (ruths of Scripture by persona quolified for the po sition, instead of each individual reading and thinking for himself, This ter, he suid, is the oause of our havin sects, each one of which gives the jon of thelr own. He sald, among i, the Roman Cathoiic F ) While others were usslass, He ciozed as follows:—Now, said tho reverand speaker, ‘on observe the distineton which the Son of God makes etwoen those who rin thus and those whom Ho haa chosem. If ia for Him to make the choice; it is for bina to give etude, fe seach in His ew He only LO loss tho ys 19 make ial Storia oF hots. whe Pema ha Mus lina’? oer tho greater the facilit'ss {or hearing the Word of God the grea’or should bo our Adebty, the greater our grati- tude to God. A new church has be6n opened to-day, and of course thote around this neighborhood will have great ir facilities tian shor. have hitherto had. Conse rtress Monroe of the Re. bled Condttion—Depar- ture of Naval School Saco. OUR FORTRESS MONROR CORRMAPONDENUE. Fourame Monon, July 13, 1866. ‘The new United States naval propeller Resaca, Lieuten- great Improvement. dion whe are just will become more just; men will cudeavor to show in their lives, in their fidelity to the Cathohe teaching—they will show for ever the power of God's truths. wilt not detain you any longer. I will cougratuiate you on your being here to- jor another FHMODOKE THOMAS’ ORCHESTRAL GARDEN CON+ There as been f house in Brad cRars. Tron 'yen can wenhip Ged tn this victnhy, ant we, | ct Commander Bradford, errived to-day in tow of the Thow excollent entertainmente will be given every | have only roanon to bellove tat it will be productive of | quarantine steamer Oiiy of Albany, Oxptun Alnrworth Proning this week at Koch's Terrace Garton, on Third | ‘Me,sood for which it is tntanded 1 io! nt okey yer sitcblccentneeciens a @venuc. On Tuesday and Friday a classical programme Lee yn Gustayus bao tenor; Mr. Ley wide of the Capes, Jag aor 4 suloen her but short yaad =. ‘a 6 #9 the occasion was ‘@ mass in “G ;" Salve Maria, mura DEPARTURE OF THE BACO. mem to increase instead of diminishing, notwithstanding | from Mercadante, volo of Sirs. Williams, soprano. ‘The gunboat Saco, of the rehool ship flost, that has he height of the thermometer. GROUNDS AND EDIFICE. been undergoing repairs at the Portsmouth Navy Yard ! THE ARION soctRTY. Tho grounds ere seventy fve feet froat om Carrot | for the, past three weeks, saiod 09 day, She proceeds ‘The members of this famous organization and their See LY aeavd sett catia rj Atselt ween omed soot te He Yad. ply ue Bumcrous friends were on Saturday night engaged t@ ® | dating about nix hundred 1V@ rather low, bat | nens of the repairs ‘andnergetic com the om Mele entiation it coal be mate quite which embraced @ rebearsal for the eum- | with o more ¥ con- gotrée w nscale, s cee Pay quite pos Income Retarns, ‘and the are being made. The affair iis piace at Krenuntet qus-be teoked oes to Unhaste stoen There | The following tables contain the names of those only Funk's Union Park, at the foot of Sixty-third street, Rast MMSE ereee isla hres sates oes Genscituy aooete in the janes designated who returned ea income of ‘stver, The Park was brightly laminated by hundreds wer tye Baek Leantifuly $20,000 or more for the year 1665:— Chinese lanterns and several Bengal light, The fes- | fave conclusive proof that ‘Bt. SPRINOFIBLD, Mage, ties began shertty before ten o'clock, when several bad fallen parish, OF | Greentea, 29,08 Ramrilt, J. B.. Stephen's, anit is ‘26,346. Smith, Horace. were tendered by the singers of the Arion. Henry street, Cole 400 ‘Chan. ‘Babsoquently they eang a chorus from the Magic Flute, | ferry’ when the singers appeared in costume. A This piece, as well 28 some of the eueceeding pleces, ‘were executed in costume, will form part of the Fo apecartiretnrd een Thuredsy. The mombers ‘the Arion and others afterwards formed in procession @ co.!ume as Roman soldiers, All the performances Howard, Geo. E ..; 26,130 Samue! Bowiss, oditor of the retarns an Income of $10,665; and author, $15,068 Beecher on we Yesterday morning Mr. Beecher, taking for hia toxt ‘Isaiah xxxil., 17h and 18h verses, took cocason to make a fow remarks on the war at present raging Europe. He said:—Two thieves go out to rob a rocet; Republican, dG, Holland, post character that | “hea they have done their work they quarrel over the WHAT APBINGFIBLD, MASS. Pp ha snort Sls henerobbed. In tho present stragzia he wout with the | Southworth, rege ee a ‘ceraed. The crowd of visitors waa very large, consider. | Ttsllane, uext to thom witn the Austrian government. | Auges, James ¥ if ‘tng to! only a limited number of tickets were given oat He thought the Prussian government was Irast deserving do the friends of the society, and merriment and hilarity | Of sympathy, though Lue sympathized with the peopleor | Modifcott, Wm. G.. fprevaiied on the ground until an éarly hour yesterday | J'rumia more, thin with, thaw Ot vo to ngree with, all | Delabarre, fiwart debbdubas.« vawsbede morning. three at once. Though this war had for its stated object ‘ WHSTYIELD, MARS. be but the pariition of o small territory, ite ultimate result | /*Min, (eo.......... ste eeeeaeeeeenees BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE. would be truly great—the advancement of the cause vf MUNBON, MASS, human liberty. For the inst Ofty years Eorops had beew Holmes, Vyrns W..$20.747 Porter, A.W...... $98,401 Pe oat laoetanly verging towards Ubie, aad more particularly | tyon, Horatio... 510 Keynolds, JL... 25,448 . Suicros —Joha Wonderly, residing on the corner of | d the twenty-five yearn, The Russian peasant! P1ELD, 008. ‘Underhill avenue and Bergen street, commitied suicide were tung ve om ber bondage In'France, engh | Merring, & C..-. 000° Wales, John,.®,... 29,207 7 afternoon by cutting his throat with « razor. | jinie, Ug pm cag Imad Before the | Hitcboook, $A... 60,397 physiciaa was immediately called in, but he could Preach Revolution every law, from the great laws RROOELING, MARR. ender no assistance, aa the unfortunate inan had out bla | of the realm to tho smaliest ones of # vil | Alkinson, Award. $28,101 al ‘ene to car, and died immediately. lage, was a Wholesale conspiracy to keep the inka, George B... 24,400 Groeased wan forty-five - of age, a shovmaker rise Oe ee atin et Cees eet ditch, Mee £.B. 21,187 ‘occupation, and leaves» a He wan nots aa by tind FS See wanda, A $3 pA bound round, tethered wi 10 enin'e) 60, | arama smapentgremanatannriaas almont they vad. lone thet origtonl natore; but | Chis Honry ®..” 94760 MeCounoily, was senously injured yesterday afternoon Yoon: then the intervening period; and now they are Floyd, Raw. §..... 8%1 .. 90,400 Flushing avenue. holesome wore. WH... 38, 400 siiteh vous ag Me Thine tmnt tte condo of are of urope maaan for Weld, Wm. 0 (ese) 9 400 Gartend, sevouty-cight years residing every at vote, i. . RO vees. y's wagon, omoed by iM Brewes She was Pefoun, hae te pe of any do. : $0,088 to her: were in & iporhy. | He hoped Low | Edward Gallagher, residing at No. 28 Kent avenue, ing wot be chang Jost not, 435,907 Sat verrienees ee eines ns ae = : 96,085 In $36,616 tators and executors if residents of different States: — WHITR®TOWN, Lad . vicinity watching the somewhat com! . | $103,062 Walleott, D..$105,586 | the bathers, Rep ndente. Campbell, Samuel. § $i fe of sense of the term, cou % Williaga F. detectives wa'ching (heir every movement. Nichots, deceased. appeliania were . —— Brown and others, residents of Ve claiming to be News from fan Francisco. that Bate Mia torts theveet basa 1860, — Sax Faswctsco, July 12, 1966. fling «| copy of the will; and alm ising ‘The duller of aateam pile-driver in the Mare Inland to trustees under & written memorandum Navy Yard exploded on Tuesday, killing Mr Wellen, Sane Mees, ae” Sue ee Ta oats Hervisn, duty 14, 1900, _ | “1° engiecer, ond wounding several ethers Mr Weiler At Burlington, January 11, ost by two of toe n Wheat lower; sales 10,000 baskele No. 1 | A nephew of the Booretary of the Nevy. St St. Albans on the 17th of that month, The sppoint: | wiiwaukes at 6205, Corn—Halee at G0r, a Tle. for No. | The money market is getting easy. Nine thoussnd mente were made ‘for the purpose of receiving 1, and at 70c. for No. 2, Oata doll and insetive—held at | ounces, chiefly of Boise and Montana dust and nuggets, covmmnoa. ‘matitution for | 42°. * 4¢. for No. 1 Chicago, nomine!. Ry® | wore depouited io the Mint yemerday. ‘at Middlebury, uiet, Pork $320 $88. Lard ic, jakey nominal, ‘The quantity of coffee im here daring (he leet manage euch in’ Gaunt freights lower, corn 18}K0. to Now Work, six months as cow the same tant year testator and the | 11% 7 Shows on tneream of 3,860,000 pounds Ths importaiion Tormno, Joly 14, 1964. of tea bas fallen about 28,000 pounds mere procured | ricer dull, Wheat dul! and ; raion bow am- | “i? tap Nightingale, Captain Keammon, eailed yor pointed oat ie the | 167 Michigan $1948 $1 05. Corn Be. lower, sales No. 1 | terday for the Russian Pomeasions, carrying proviaous ork on the flet of | Mixed at Obie, No. 1 white ut S60, Onta steady, Lake | aad cargo for the Collies Telegraph expedition. tn thet city im Feb. | {eights dull and unchanged. ‘After Jon of three onthe, the Clinton Coilon his death a resident Cmeaao, July 14-6 PW Mills, oppow Francie, Rave rienmed work. sto abet one bon. and declined Be. ate; sales | Thirty-one hundred aud eighty seven begs of Bawal'an of was done before the eoda toon. dred and fifty thoumod dollara, The question involved a / Ce wed hed. was the validity and effect of two clauses of the will, wee tetas « ‘ outs sales Oleg chance ope smatt, we pl ogg fh Pg ire the Jovet ope ed aa, whieh sq oad ebvaneet salen at B0igc. @ Bike for No 1 | $102, Ophir Le Yellow Jacket $000, Seragn 9900, io Chief Justis, and Wright, Judes, and Peckbam, Mor. Date he —— 4 a te La ge Re. | Legal tenders Th), on Same te tee 282.000 bushels corn, 47.900 bushels cata — Shipmenta— ‘The first stage on (14 bew rents between Cutee, Call 6 (00 bbis flour, 2 000 bushels wheat, 247, vushela | forsis, sad Idabe through in three dam ft i 90,000 bushels vate detioved that t no trade, heretofore compacted vm | take: h bebe Wirmrworem, Joly 4 Colvmbia river, can by this toute be brought de Califor al a it after his death _* Crade turpentine steady at previons quotation» naw direct, ! ‘. Temwesy op Weel Sus tlas enakumeae 408 tactectaah Tor ung purpose i ealantel te the Bists of A The uncertainty ont the tari sett the marta, gabe eee a Sy enman ie domlett; that sich bequests to persons unknown for | for No. 1. Hay We 4 BL se toon | eet oom Tene cma Tas Excon Law i= te Scrnmp Corer. —The decision | mr seneral ParPinn % ietiation for the education of | Cotton—Salen $00 valee low SY ioe hae, | “Arrived shipn Ivanhos and G. tlover from Xow York 4m the case of Ketchum and Devauceve aa to the comsti- | fomalen, is void ander the laws of New York, that it has | Fagar—feur l¢o. Moiasene—-Nothing doing, Hank ster- | The iw noon Ta Ay Rxcieo law will be rendered in the | been the settied policy of this State to encourage done | ling 107. New ¥ a Vroguieto | Haven, — A piece Lok “and Given today, and, | 1008 and endowments for educational, religions, and | New York ie, (0 Liverpoo! @18A, No Mare siya. ti bg bededgeshed he fos : of sch tee areca , eon Flour wpeertiod, wu told a 46 3 ot duit: ) Pitan ancy Cuma Movasmer.—the various pubie clea, manctioned ‘and To | cxirs pring $2. Whisky wnebanaed got stvndy Lack | | Tall was xiv, for Maat Contre Pagrowshincag Will hay lam stirection Rereafver to evem- | Lenialative ‘sualoe wd onan was meh whe. Ht) Bde, Coad ue . Savartey all? nt DO wea colenend form Jel NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1866. GENERAL SHERMAN IN BOSTON. Seremade to the General by the Band of e Thirty-third Regiment—Specch of the General—General Review of the Operations of the Army of Georgia, dsc. SPROIAL TELEGKAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. Boston, July 15, 1560, Genera! Shorman has now been ia and around Boston two days, and has been enthusiastically and most cor- dially welcomed everywhore. Ho has visited the City Hall, the State House, Faneuil Hall, Bunker Hill, and the Navy Yard, and at each and every piace he was received with unbounded enthusiasm. At the City Hall and the State House he made briof speeches in response to the calls of the crowd, To-day he has remained in quiet soclusion, and to-morrow he will leave to attend the commencement at Dartmouth College. SEKKNADE TO THM GENERAL. Late Inst evening he was serenaded by his favorite band, the Thirty third Massachusetts, which accompa- nied him on his famous march through Georgia, and, in acknowledging the compliment, he spoke as follows :— Feuiow Soxnrens or rug Seconp avo Tuerr-rurap Mas- sacnuserTs Reaieyts—I hardly supposed that there were as mney geome left of these regiments as I see here, 1 do not believe that all I see now belonged to those req!- meuts. Nevertheless there wore other Massachusetts troops. The Ntuth regunout, and to fect, atl Massachu- Betts troopa that wore engaged im the war, aro equally wolcome to bear anythiog have to say to theas two regiments. I 9 of them more particularly Docuuse towarda the close of the war wo seemed to be gore closely drawn together, and the mem- bers of thors regimonts, trom their officers down to the private syiders, will remembor many things that are pot famnitiaz{o the world at large. Tho Thiety third rogi- ment,6t Massachusetts troops and the Yecond formed a Pert of the 20th corpa, aud were under my immediate command from Chattanooga to-the end of the war. They were representative men, well instructed as soldiers; in- teliigent young mon, equal not only to battle, but to the (housand other duties — that’ devolved ~— upon them ns soldiers, It 80 happetied — that wherever wo paused in the war, as wt Atian Saiaynah, Columria—pot at Columb" exactly, Gui by ft al Fayottevilio and Yealetgh, Uh Wo rogimonts, the other, camped near where f was, and Twas iy Couroraé With them; or, atill more, bad, the eof Hatening to the band, which, Lam tid, me. (App Looking upon them aa repre tative men of ngland aud of the State of Max. usetts, an! particular neighborhood, T have out ities in conversation, and‘ writ. coup wie Governor Androw, to speak of them, seve I have always borno ample and cloar their ax sollers and motiy merits to meri} gs young gentlemen, (Chegra) Their oflicers wore alway rime, and I cony: reed with them frequently, abd the mcit 4 sontinels in frpnt of rw: dopey maintained that appecrapee of diséPine, 200d order 404 Rood sons that Is so picssant to ail oflicor® C™omanding troops, Therefore, in singliig ut these two revimmatgl topo not io be misunderstood as inAfitatlayg any invidtee’ comparison between them and any other troops of Maasactwsetts, all of wh.ch roflectod glory upon our whole country? pat TI wish to speak to thom todl- vidually, now that they Ae in Boston dressed as citi- yous, nolw that pach and every one uf them Is my oqual, ind vay to thels faces how Legapectod thom then and (Prologed applavse.) It may ave boon in those dark days when Chipgs looked uncor- tain, when woe wore clogged in the of Georgia, 1 wheu Atlanta stuod before us, and only forty or tty laid between your linos and (he abatiis of the neiny, that some of you must have noticed me riding along Jour Wnes rather abstracted and looking rather cross (Laughter) [did not then think of anything a fow yards from mo. My thoughts were thon on, behind and around the enemy, which se mod to hold us in clock; bet Lear assure’ you all that at no time, from the moment we started until the close of tho war, did Lenteriain one single doubt or fear as lo tho result, (Tremendous cheers.) I did not know the exact manner in which the thing waa to be done, but I knew that Goneral Grant was fally possessed of the plan of the entire campaign, and that every blow which I struck and which bo atruck was the simple echo of each other's guns. [kept him advised evory day by telegraph of what I was doing, and he kept mo posted as to every. thing he did up to the very time the robot line cou: menced giving way, and by concert of action we the enemy no ro but pushed om to the end At that timo General’ Sheridan, under General Grant, waa doing equaliy good service. (Choors for Grant and Sheridan.) In all that time, my friends, I believe, for I sin addressing you of the Thirty- third and Second rogiments, you nevor heard in our army one «ingle uokind word toward any other sot dier ho was engaged in Oghting for his country. We claim no tnerit to ourselves when we reflect those 1 pmcats ia Commie vi ictoriously part! a the contenry, no Kiore could be heard from the army in North Carolina, whomthey leamed that Richmond bad falion, and that the rebel forces were fleeing before the Army of the Potomac. You will boar mo testimeny that nover was there heard auch en- thusiasm, as whon we learned that Ie bad fled, aud that General Grant was im close Wt. we were more deeply Inierested in ourselves, Wo were in « hostile to porform. had to look how T reapoct them now. u 5 if a H i & i A igi nal af Ht 5 a Hil H if R ton my thanks, and mere sapacially, the Mayor the gentlemen cuaneeted the city Progen at for their kindness and the delicacy with that kind ness has been manilested to me today. Everywhere 1 have received atten! ons an eulghtened com- munity. 1 have et ait times greatest coundecation. [mast therofero again thank you avd the band which weleomed me, and bid you good night, EAR ERA dale a Sunday at Coney Island, ANOTHER PUSY DAY ON THE Beacd, ETC. There was another rush to Coney Island yonorday The excessive heat brought a crowd of bathers, A num ber of fast nage were on the 1oad, while the railrond cars were not alune filled, but crammed. Coney Istand is 80 New York and the conveniences for reaebing it have been so much increased of Jute that It has become one of the moat favorite places of resort im this viewmtty. ay i darling belle snd stteadant beew will not think it xa Uy within the line of style if they do not go to some diatant Joeality during the suromer season. iden is resumed to have originated from the fact that ‘‘disiance lends onchantment to the view.’ However, there is no place near New York where better ean be had than as Coney Island, or whore can got the necos- vars of ae td mod: gure. eras Fondays owe y ir way to the beech, but, go where you will, you cannot always find the most refined and ologani society, In t lor of Branch you may sssoct fashionabies from all thing alone, and t! in Little iden as to im the briny waters. “There were thousands on the Istana CITY INTELLIGENCE, Coot von Hor Waaramn.—It ia rather a cool proceed- ing, in these sweltering days, for iceboats, whore duty it ia © bring down the rivor the crystallized Muid to pre- serve our too solid flesh from melting, to ignore tod einer ches such was’ the case last ored to beg, or, in some ti i, All, however, ma: 4 Son to'survive, and it is expected the usudl supply wil! be on Yor Nive band this morning, Recovansy.—The body of the boy drowned at Fulton ferry, on Saturday night, was recovered yesterday after. noon at four o'clock, by Mr, Edward B. Travers, ouc of the gentlemen of Fulton Market who volunteored their sorvices for @ search of the docks aud stream in the vicimity of the accident, A Founvuina.—In a little dark alley just bebind tho dining saloon at No, 286 Greenwich atroet was heard a ery about nine o'clock Saturday night, such as must have touched the heart of the famous sbe wolf when out of compassion sie nursed the twin founders of the date, e'woman emplyed teats eoaak asthe cop employed in tt an Romulus and his brother awakened the pm er ‘of their Savage nurse. Lucy stopped to the door; she opened it Jost To time aglimpse of « female hastily re- ors the alley, eager to add to her disguises tho of darkness and tho th: ug crowd om the atroet. 0 ory that had led Lucy to the door now took hor out into the dark passage way. There, lying on the ground, carofully wrapped up in a way that showed that M the sorrow of the mother was great for her own mis. fortunes, her love for the little boy that had for six weeks, ap} nestled in her bosom was a love epringi rom ‘same fountain from which maternal love wolls up im every woman's heart, Officer Harmon took the child, 'y beautiful one, it is said, to the Contral office, where it will be delivered to the kindly nurture of charity, which whem most kindly is scarcely ‘more to be desired than would be the rude tondiings of the foster mother of the Tiber, PATau.y ixsunep,—A domesiio named Margaret Con. noliy, @ native of Iroland, aged twenty-four years, last o ppiog fell from the fifth story of the premises No. 19 wi iam street, where she was omployed, to the pave-. ment, and was instantly killed. A coroner was notified. Daownnn waite Barwmg,—Edward Prim, « native of Treland. aged twits , Was drowudd at sle o'clock yesterday morning, white bathing in the North river, foot of Fifty-nimth street, The body was not re- covered. Insonmp ev a Fats. —Laat evening officer Thompson, of the Harbor Polico, fell from the deck of the police boat to the pier at the barge office on the Battery, alongelde of which the steamer was lying, and fracturod threo of his ribs, He was conveyed to the New York Hospital Arresting Newsboys. TO THK Bufo OF THE HARALD, Will you have the kindagas jo publish in to-morrow's Haran that the Captain of sue Fifwonth precinct ar rostod ait newsboys to-day for soiling tho Extra Henacp of this morning, and how tho boys lost over two dol each on account Of being taken? The officer kept the: boya in a cell from eleven A. M, to hve . WILLIAM SMITH, JOSEPH. ADLIN, THOMAS HARRIS, EDWARD BUCKLY. New Yous, July 15, 1866 Mea. Jsonsox,—On Friday evening, Jul Maeas, ANW Monuuon, widow of J Charleston, 8, ‘Tho rolalives und friends of the family, sons, William L. and H. A. Jacteson, a Vited to attond the funeral, thin (si two o'clock, from the residence of Monroe atres Charleston (°. ©) (Pir Other De SHIPPING NEWS. 18, after a lon a A. Jackson, o} id alno of her reapectuliy in pday)efternoon, at wn, No ra please copy. athe Ser Third Page.) NC, 60 hours, May 3, and Gib- 17 days, with coal, to Bay, 10 days, with coal, Ee © FEEEEEEEEE ids wee Ss5s5 Missoart. Retere, from Son iertand. ark Gan Eden, from Havana. Wind at sunset SW. Marine Disasters. om Fire—Mr Chris Peterson, dandy Hook pilot, came up to (his city yeatorday, and reports that on the Ob inet, off Nantnekot, saw a bark, name unknown, om fre, with «cargo of petroteum, caw the crew go on boart « vessel, Voned Be ‘The New York pilot bose Mary & Catharina, No @ and JT |@ones, No 15, were close by her. Misectiancous. Avomen Lise ov #rnauens Berwann Warne ano Mew Youa—The Frenrh Transetlantic Company Intend to employ some of te smaller steamers in carrying emigrants (rom Havre to New York, goods sud passengers from New Yor lo Vers Cras, and gooda and troops from Vera Oras ¢ France—thus making sireular royeges, The fret departure of the new lines took place from Havre on Retarday, Sil ult, The steamer which left was the Vera Oras, heretofore employed on the West indian and Mesionn tine. Bie hes 671 32 one of goods, The Templeo Ws shortly Spoken, &e. . fem Boston for Calentia, June aor fromm Poobow for ¥York, May ee (1) UF ed Ameriean), teed iat 1 Me om 9b LO yes "rg rata hp a Neuvitas for Bosom July 12, Cope May peacing W 9 mlles te the cng, S Breck wold, We Aprvenr, J+ mt UALS yer, Ane = hel id , Kiemae, Werke NYort. wily 1oary Memento, Lyall, NTorw Joly lart t ” Oh . ron (Pitt mie, on ty weree lame Be Arr York. Sb. Bip Allaotie ogee) D3 « Withe my bolt ie, Jones, York Gm Heyer, SYork ‘ana froin eer pee, Jane ACT Nacho Vonpera, Young, Hawtevides i ies Dewen § Vern. ger rt aE hte yarn Leadon tor ont Cowes, July B-atr Rheidel Quees vom 6 fos Lundes | Sdoe Th tor Lowdog. but 9 te ee Jane Ring, | porbured) Vewgnsns, June M—th port bork Mt Lawrence, fred, ae’ Vrectiagimen free Stereo? fi ne Mo, from Redkatt | *"y axegurs, Juiy irr CM Davia, Koopman, Movimeie | janie Rarmwed, Feg7s. “ anew, @ ‘enon, Parker Pi indelptin Remonite, Biot. 40, rt Guravoon. | 4 Arr Leghyy, Lact, Pernamibace | ; wae Cie tie, Nore Rovalia, (robvetate OM aa lupe AW wingleies, Guest, from Leanore for } ont Retin of | Nrere #4 bain ™, Trinaheipaee tai 3 t tn S New Rranewiok. Pax gee, Aebing, 04 pea i Xe me oe MY alma 0, Com, 6 Mobile; Malta (4), Macaulay, NYork; Liberty, Stker. st ten Ty ae and Ravanneh via Swanses x, July 3—Arr Colla (s), Gleadell, NYork (and @ ut ont to return); Sd, ‘ating, Tyson, di it ees ‘bing, soors, Now York (hud anchored at Desf De , July SA . Penancola, ‘Tune cer, Wi ‘rom NYore tor . i ; rly 3, Marcia Greonlead, Wertyenan, Rutwere Swinemunos, Jane 29—Arr Hroar, Ting, NYork. (Pee Steameuir 6 Arr trow "Now York. uk et Pifmoulhe Be iis at Beally: ha, at Cux : Hosnbetde, at ; dnos, aod " ry ky wt mn Pin ta, edo at Antwerp, Delaware, at oad ne of Art from Are tm 8 ‘aud Gusta ad uly Yat, Bad : ve, at Antwerp: ih rr idnat, Not veil wad Ne on 1 aeeeyost rig ; eptuna, at Liveryoo! ‘Avan, at do, Bay Simmer athe Bon, ot Yarmowh; hocws, at T ‘Ase from Resten June 18, Lawrence m, ab Calcuttas Pattiong at Batavia. idth, Giovauny, Sinyrna. Are fro Phiiadeiphie July 1 ing nt Liverpool, dunt a 24, Jura, ‘Arr from Kamouda, at Falmoath, 34, ws at Deal. ede ste at Havre at Liverpool, 3 Laverpoo | 2, Carl George Portlands it Liverpool, Arr from Baltimore Lot 2d, Cabral, ab Belfast, Arr from Mobile 24. G 11 Hurtbut; $4, Huron, 4th, Altoe Tainber, at Liverpool. ; 4, Milton Lookhart, as ‘Arr from Bavanuah, Gladator Liverpool AIT om Ban Francisco Apel 90, Wi ong Ship Conatantiog bas been ashore on Blackwall Potot. 0 damage reported Ship Moaurt wils di Swallow, at Houg any IS-Ar do brige Monies, Bangor for schra Moonlight, Darien for for N¥ork, Unwoa, ‘olant OLN ES Pbilaolghls nyo, Maat jo sor Waaj herryfie Groen. i for Phil ith Arr se PROVIDEN( Cypous, Vuilad AN FILA from Horoburg BAG HARBOR, July Le—Are sol Republican, Albany Sul ‘tot oH, July 1b Ar ja; John F Doughert sh BO) “July 13. ddd Fellow, —; ite, tomAn Ancient Writer a tracted The Beos and F that “4 prefer to ail (he odors that aoeme toga, Newport and the ‘rural or the comn alr the enirancing (ragrauce of TUALON's NIGHT BLOOSUNG CEREUS: leet? Retlet CARMINATIVE of Diner A.mWhy Risk Lite by Xe la within the reath of all, MARSDEN" SYRUP ia cortaln to elt and Dyseutery. Use a Cruggtt palin of articles of which he jrer pron. Cait REDEN'H OARMINATIVE } and ineist Depot, 04? Broadway A THEY PURIPY, STRENOTITEN AND INVIGORATE ‘They oreate w healthy app ‘They are wn antirince to change of water and dot Thay atrongthen the aystens They p brewil hes cure Dyspopel They core Liver ¢ DRAKE'S PLA enans of chronte w a eas lethargy, evertation, mmoheoshet and want of vital energy, than eoy modivine the wor They are particularly sen Sis and porusee 7 Wo desire tw call war) Spring Wa, ‘VOR NEW Yors—Tuls f ter, The analyse ree rut ” ¢@ | moon sure. ” wrote 2499 | ew verse ore ” Cae csr cae Seid water in the Wortd Ite Port of New York, Jaly 15, 1806 Sis'he eto ee remeteaate manson, We ener ia Aeaitadeapater as aped "s fe baing aya by tne prinsipab acurglats, hotels ‘and gecoat, ARRIVED. Para ances utarre i ah ce ad pu Lanteo, b "4 A Freckied or epauen a 2 ro bo Aspinwall.” Sly Bh ia ah on rane shipralosan: | St SE RMATL DE FAIA Bond by al ore der Henry, bow + o ‘ag 3 Steamship te end adler” ‘ial § City of Manahe tor, hence for yom) 10th, tat ae DEM AS BAKN od 6 634. Daniel Webster. nouns omy July petal | OO Semerat Agwmta, war hie anh ‘with’ nda nd > | AmThe Great Charm of Metonife's Great tina of Co. Lf mow ibe wi RITEUM ATIC REMEDY Lies 10 the email quaality necwase: Wamiarg: Oth, Int @ 69, 1on 860, seamabip Toutoat, trom | 7 ii nea thon ropated ‘cotdom falta. to ere ena Ey sip Towa (Br Cra July 1, with mdse | Tre Pe } "Co. “ath inst, spoke et aie " Am AA mdm mA, Am hime A mele o Srcerwsl. Waitt, New Orleans, 5 UPS ITALIAN MEDIOATED 8OAP cares Tan, vedio Sromeaisa, a a me oe r Sptatisel wae pak oe ox passed A.—Mott's Chemical erase dates All Prises Cashed in Legal Lotteries.— — f Broker, 176 Broadway. Batchelor's —The tm the nouacante Florence Locket! Bewitn, —Best in the we Non we! COMPANY, So. Grover & Baker's Wiest Premium See and Lock Ailich Sewing Machiags No 8 Gouraad’s Poudre fantile U Hate Al bts depot, iaeor at cael at oil Hows Sewing Machine Com ame Hldan Wows, de Tavenior of the georeg’ Mnskias, President, 07 broadway. Agente wanted “Important Aext Wilt." —BURNETTS TOLLET BETS, for anle by oli denge Gate —Washingion Chrowide Lovett's Aromatic Bwt tng the Teeth end ting sweelarer Pend wale by Ur ggiots Gonde daa: member J. Neahaurr's Hatr Store, ae we 4 the cheapest, largest aod bee ia New vor eee ts erabinms and TT! for Cirame- vor Mavana Lottery. —Prises Pata hor vom [aryiahed Pa ee ore rer co, Wet orem 1 The Cotes Reeve, Hole Machine—Sold wes oy (he ENO RM MANTPACTUBING COMFABY, red wey improved Kiliptic Sewing Ma- T GOON The B Loekstiten Sewing Ma- chines for f re toe aa ne fecone Beep proved indeed, oli pe seep. ti} igh! Bosise Christian Wheeter & Wilson Lar guriem sowteg Marking end Ro ianhate Mernine Mo MISCKLLANKOUS, ow QRTALEED IX NEW TORE agp oru Ty sicseronihows eisen 7 Od witht 2 ood, ‘one Manroke t¥00 , Attorney end Cvanartior, TR Naewan atenet. mee tam Ae rimpLine RewOV ar nn 1 phen’ seg, "price we santa ca bade Ye aee — OO., th Park row, ond alt Or ee ee tera ron 1 FUQUPUTE AND FAR PaunD GE AD I ATRER ROUND BAT. yorhe e montane EE" oe apie « , Sra stoner pou an TENT vedere by teeth Come Wy Sepeees with diagete, 6 O. 1 Hetstenion tn every inelamor guarsained PANETT @WIRTENIA-FOR OLMANMING AnD ’ ame bo the seurving vie ath, ring Orenneee a> Gv 3 Kae a do” x 4, coeminaee Ws the twee Fo ag to th sos uo cher For sale by DRM AM EFAs & OWRL ER end aft Greggpene t : Re WORLD rapaincaggpsssseo ara ae LATING PULLa, Cosme a ew ulus yore \a weper j j Vite from tne, | Raver eh ion a guipn iu te for mites ore | adoty “aif Mechta topertor t2 i! torentire, eareainhy or atts 9 8 gaeerel ee TORY PURIFY TUR MOL srertew WHO LATE THR i aad fre he eivamanls. Viner, towels, Uitnepe, sta Bud wn 10 sows oa DIstAaRD WO RONS Price 9 conte por bot ae hie te Westen ns sD CURLING FLOID Te By om Pee os, OS Le a ee Lea eet